Light Orange Round Pill 672 Imprint On One Side Blank On The Other - MedsChat (RSS)https://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS
I FOUND THESE PILLS IN MY SON'S ROOM UNDER HIS MATRESS AND I WANNA KNOW WHAT THEY ARE - Filed in Spironolactoneen-usCopyright 2018 MedsChat.com. All Rights Reserved.Fri, 26 Apr 2013 03:58:06 GMT60https://www.medschat.com/images/mc_logo.pngLight Orange Round Pill 672 Imprint On One Side Blank On The Other - MedsChathttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS
https://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_643986Chloe Sayshttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_643986
It&#8217;s not a mix of <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Oxycodone/" target="_blank">oxycodone</a> and <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Morphine/" target="_blank">morphine</a>. It&#8217;s a completely separate drug called <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Oxymorphone/" target="_blank">OXYMORPHONE</a> not oxymorphine. It&#8217;s 10x stronger than <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Morphine/" target="_blank">morphine</a>.Sun, 22 Jul 2018 01:31:19 GMThttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_543352Babygurl Sayshttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_543352
It is oxymorphine known as <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Opana/" target="_blank">opana</a> 10 mg it's a g g72 mixer of <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Oxycodone/" target="_blank">oxycodone</a> and <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Morphine/" target="_blank">morphine</a>Wed, 25 Jan 2017 21:06:55 GMThttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_502573Kim Sayshttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_502573
I'm sorry it is G72 but everything else I posted is correct...<a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Oxymorphone/" target="_blank">Oxymorphone</a> Hydrochloride 10 mg extended releaseFri, 24 Jun 2016 11:12:41 GMThttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_502572Kim Sayshttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_502572
No it is 672 and yes they are <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Oxymorphone/" target="_blank">oxymorphone</a> 10 mg extended release it is used to treat pain and classified as a narcotic. Schedule II controlled substanceFri, 24 Jun 2016 11:06:55 GMThttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_304200Karen Sayshttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_304200
The pill you found is not 672, it is G72, and it is <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Oxymorphone/" target="_blank">oxymorphone</a> - the generic brand. I hope you were able to find out that your son is taking narcotics.Sat, 17 Aug 2013 12:59:12 GMThttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_287305TIM Sayshttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_287305
Thanks jenna i appreciate your help. <br/>Fri, 26 Apr 2013 06:42:57 GMThttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_287285Jenna Sayshttps://www.medschat.com/Discuss/LIGHT-Orange-Round-Pill-672-Imprint-ON-ONE-SIDE-BLANK-ON-THE-OTHER-246118_s2.htm?utm_source=forums_posts&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS#r_287285
Hi Tim, <br/> <br/> The closest match I can find based on the description is <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Spironolactone/" target="_blank">Spironolactone</a> (50 mg). It is a white oval pill with the imprint R672. <br/> <br/> <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Drugs/Spironolactone/" target="_blank">Spironolactone</a> is used primarily to treat <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Categories/Heart-Cardiac/" target="_blank">heart failure</a>, ascites in patients with liver disease, low-renin <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Categories/Blood-Pressure/" target="_blank">hypertension</a>, <a href="https://www.medschat.com/Categories/Potassium-Levels/" target="_blank">hypokalemia</a> and Conn's syndrome. <br/> <br/> You can learn more about this drug on the page for <a href="https://www.medschat.com/wiki/Spironolactone/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Spironolactone Details</a> <br/> <br/> I hope this helps!Fri, 26 Apr 2013 03:58:06 GMT